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On this day in football history

1910 Death of Herod Ruddlesdin at the early age of 33. He was right-half in the Sheffield Wednesday side which won the League Championship in successive seasons 1903 and 1904 and played three times for England in 1904-05.
1921 Manchester City beat Burnley 3-0 at Hyde Road and ended the latter's run of 30 matches undefeated which is still a record for the longest unbeaten sequence in a season.
1929 Everton signed goalkeeper Ted Sagar as a professional. He remained with them until May 1953 (24 years, 1 month) and created a record which still stands for the longest spell with a single club. Whilst at Goodison he won League Championship, Second Division and FA Cup winners medals as well as four England caps. Played 466 League matches.
1944 Death of Sir Frederick Wall who was secretary of the Football Association from 1895 until 1934. He was knighted in 1930; the first person so honoured for his services to football.
1952 A meagre crowd of just 484 saw Gateshead beat Accrington Stanley 1-0 in a Third Division North match.
1986 Kenny Dalglish wins his 100th cap for Scotland in 3-0 win over Romania.